It requires annual power washing and renewal of stain or paint every 3 years or as needed.
Mahogany siding versus cedar siding.
On average cedar siding costs about 5 to 10 per square foot installed or 500 to 1 000 for each 100 square foot sheet.
Hardiboard siding is an alternative siding to cedar wood siding as are vinyl and aluminum sidings.
This wood is easy to cut with little sap or resin to clog saw blades.
Cedar is prized by homeowners for its traditional look and natural appeal.
Everyone hates or at least should hate the cheap ugly look of vinyl siding so hardiboard siding is a much better option.
Available in lengths up to 20 feet clear finger jointed bevel western red cedar siding is an attractive and very cost effective choice when paint will be applied.
Although homes you have seen with hardiboard siding may look like cedar wood siding there is a difference.
This is a true western softwood and is available as longer boards.
Perfect for a rustic look.
Providing all the performance and beauty of premium cedar siding.
Maintenance of cedar siding is relatively simple as with redwood.
Cedar siding is made from either red or white cedar trees which are native throughout the united states.
A very popular option is fir.
A man made material fiber cement is composed of portland cement sand and cellulose fibers.
In fact it simply needs to be washed with a hose every so often saving you time effort and expenses.
Another interesting type of bevel siding is skirl or wavy siding.